The third image is a bit odd because The God Delusion book actually contends that a supernatural creator almost certainly does not exist and that belief in a personal God qualifies as a delusion. It was written by Richard Dawkins, who is an atheist. An atheist burning such a book dosen't make too much sense.

Our (relative lack of) reaction, though, makes much more sense than that of some religionists at any perceived disrespect of their holy scriptures. (Or of the inciteful -- not "insightful" -- pastor who would burn a Qur'an to make a statement.)

When Christians WIN, they think this is because God is on "Their side." How do they explain when they lose? Simple. It's "God's will," and you can't understand the great mysteries of the mind of God. It's all part of his "grand purpose" that is beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. Of course, this reasoning goes down the drain with a win, because then they DO understand the mind of God. God wanted them to win. Can't you see that obvious point?